— It's so cold today.

— Yes, it's colder than it was yesterday.

A. some B. more C. very D. much

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查比較級。比較級的修飾語有 far, even, still, a great deal, a bit, rather, three times, any, no, much 等。句意:——今天天很冷!堑,要比昨天更冷得多。故D正確。

考點:考查比較級

 

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